Welcome to the

Unitarian Universalist Congregation

of Fort Wayne.

We offer a warm, inclusive community where all people are invited to join us for liberal worship, celebration, friendship, support, social justice and service. We look forward to seeing you at our next Sunday service.

As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, our mission is to create a spiritual community that inspires growth, seeks knowledge, accepts differences and deepens compassion to build a just world.

UUCFW’s vision is to be an inclusive community beacon of social change and spiritual exploration by living out our UU values.

Inspire. Seek. Accept. Deepen.

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Artist reception this Sunday February 25 for Jaliyah Rice oil paintings on gun violence and Christine Lussier pottery around 11:45 after the Sunday service. Art work can be viewed through April 1, 2018. ... See MoreSee Less

And tomorrow join us for our 10:30 service where Rev. Bruce Russell-Jayne celebrates Darwin's birthday in his sermon entitled “Humanity’s Evolutionary Purpose”. Cooperation is where evolution is pointing us.

It's also a third Sunday, so our Third Sunday Collection goes to the African/African American Museum here in Fort Wayne. Bring cash or your checkbook (check payable to UUCFW with Third Sunday in the memo line). ... See MoreSee Less

Only 2 more days until the Chili and Cornbread Cook-off. We hope that everyone will come and bring family and friends. Event is this Saturday (17th) from 6-8 pm at the Meetinghouse. Remember, in addition to the great chili, cornbread, and S'mores, we will have a door prize and a 50/50 raffle.....

February 18: Rev. Bruce Russell-Jayne “Humanity’s Evolutionary Purpose” The Sunday after Darwin’s birthday. The thesis is that cooperation is where evolution is pointing us. “Our salvation lies not in the Creator’s hands but in using our human capacities, to hope for a better future,...

Join us tomorrow at 10:30 for this all-ages Share the Love Sunday service as we present “Outlawing Jelly Beans and Other Injustices”. How do we use our power? How do we respond to injustice? In this whimsical fairy tale-gone-awry, a pompous and power-hungry Duke is gently put in his place by the people in his royal kingdom. When we use our shared power in the name of love, we can overcome almost any obstacle. Our choir performs, as well. Hope to see you there! ... See MoreSee Less

February 11: Join us for this all-ages Share the Love Sunday service as we present “Outlawing Jelly Beans and Other Injustices”, based on the story “The Duke Who Outlawed Jelly Beans” by Johnny Valentine. How do we use our power? How do we respond to injustice? In this whimsical fairy ...